Article 6MC5A Error'd: Enterprising Michael

Error'd: Enterprising Michael

by
Lyle Seaman
from The Daily WTF on (#6MC5A)

Faithful Michael R. is good for a chuckle today. "I am using the free tier Infura right now but think I will go enterprisey straight away."Can't turn down a deal like that, eh?

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Chris M. sent in a captcha that is neither an errornor a wtf, but it's kind of funny so here you go:"Microsoft obviously doesn't use Google's CAPTCHA service,but whatever system they've got is hinting at a competitorto Xbox and a certain fruity laptop manufacturer's newin-house silicon."

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Cyclist jeffphi crashed his watch. Better that than the bike!"Looks like the Strava app on my Pixel watch has run intoa conundrum. Guess I'll never have the data to prove thesheer athleticism I demonstrated on that lunchtime bike ride."

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A previous poster returned this week with this:"I recently submitted an anonymous post to Error'd with a strangelyformatted Customer Satisfaction Survey from Postman. I've sincereceived the attached follow-up." I suspect this is a hinkybit of code that's supposed to be adaptive for mobile sites, andso it's choosing to stack the options instead of crowding themmore closely together or reducing their size. In any case, it's surprising this cleared basic testing.

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Michael T."Synchrony Bank has introduced the new YY-MM-DDDD date format, but didn't synchronize with themselves."This is cute, and undoubtedly just one more of the myriad failures that javascript programming is capable of.

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